Men’s Lacrosse (International)
Men’s Lacrosse is a 10-v-10 version of the game, originally played by Native Americans in the Eastern Woodlands cultural region of Native North America (Eastern Canada & Upstate New York, New England).
The first known team in Ireland was in Newtownards, Co. Down, and there was a Championship in Ireland from the late 19th Century to World War I, and it was then resurrected in the early 2000s, with an International team, and the Irish Lacrosse League. The Newtownards Cup is also now played, named after the town with the first club.
Men’s Lacrosse (International)
Ireland Lacrosse; Irish Lacrosse Association; European Lacrosse Federation;
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Federation of International Lacrosse
FIL Men’s World Lacrosse Championships (Editions):
European Lacrosse Federation
ELF Men’s European Lacrosse Championships (Editions):
ELF Men’s U20 European Lacrosse Championships (Editions):
Celtic Cup
Celtic Cup (Editions):
International Lacrosse Union (1881-1899)
International Lacrosse Union Ireland v England 1881-1899
Irish Counties v South of England Representative Lacrosse Matches 1901